The first-generation BMW X4 was a bit of an odd car for BMW. Its styling was interesting but it was never exactly pretty and, at times, it felt as if it was a bit of an afterthought. It kind of seemed like BMW chopped the roof of an X3 up and called it a day, just to meet customer demand. Because of that, not many enthusiasts were too in love with the X4, even though we did get an M Performance variant of it. Customers love it, though, as BMW sold 200,000 models worldwide in just a few short...